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reason why the destiny of mr hodder koskie as you know the european human rights court when you are registered in the. criminal case now in judgment of mr khodorkovsky tax there are no political more to mr company so before i'm going to present only in good company the movement as a regards are there are cases good people of such as regarding artist such cases then the wish to make clear you know most who we are talking about i know that they violation of public their little g.-man sets of rules we have. ministered of measures against those who while they had these rules and they know that all those people are opposing the deal and large and they are preparing for you eventually but it's normal and i believe that we should intervene used in our appropriate logisticians our action on the six hundred is over the european war you know that i have lived in to the it will be a bad signal to the skynet if you know what i believe that these events you are building a democratic or that of but at the same time they created the division of a certain a regime for the holder of such events as a tyranny of
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to reason out of their destiny of mr hodder koskie as you know that european human rights court than you are registered in the. criminal case is now in judgment of mr khodorkovsky x. there are no political more to matter your company so before i'm going to present only in good company the movement as a regards all the cases good people of such as regarding artist edge cases then the wish to make clear who we are talking about i know there is a violation of the public there with little demands of the rules we have. ministered of measures against those who while they do some rules and they know that when all those people are opposing the government and large under another they are preparing for you eventually but it's normal and i believe that we should intervene used in our opinion logisticians are action only six hundred years old the european law that i have lived in going to the it will be bad as you know these kind of people are not good enough i believe that these events you are building a democratic ask are going to but at the same time they created the division of a certain the
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rejected it at the last moment so now his only recourse in the legal system is to go to the european court of human rights but he evidently doesn't expect that the european court of human rights would be able to help him and of course this is all because of him being wanted for questioning on allegations of sexual assault in sweden no charges of course of being brought they're looking at sweden is looking to extradite him just a question. and he has always been that if sent to sweden he would be extradited on from that to the united states he's pointed out that the united states is a country where the death penalty is still in force and they have also been reports all through this eighteen month process and confirm date that the u.s. is already building a case against him for espionage the stakes are very high in this it's really a last ditch attempt to avoid being extradited this case is coming to a clay. method with tara forth before now we did actually have a chance to talk to her julian assange just mother thought of christina's songe she told us that it's her son being abandoned by his native country
rejected it at the last moment so now his only recourse in the legal system is to go to the european court of human rights but he evidently doesn't expect that the european court of human rights would be able to help him and of course this is all because of him being wanted for questioning on allegations of sexual assault in sweden no charges of course of being brought they're looking at sweden is looking to extradite him just a question. and he has always been that if sent to sweden he would...
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european parliament. joining us live from london we're hearing that julian assange is preparing to appeal the european court of he to the european court of human rights i should say against this extradition how likely do you think brit is going to be successful. i think it's very unlikely i mean he's gone through this long appeal process in the u.k. he's lost his final appeal today as we've heard my understanding is he can put an appeal into the european court of justice but that is have to accept the paperwork and i think that's extremely likely they're going to do that because this whole european arrest warrant thing is driven by the european union and you know the closer integration of all the e.u. states so i think it's unlikely that they'll entertain it and i would assume that he's going to be extradited to sweden sometime between the twenty eighth of june the eighth of july that's interesting because the european court of human rights has banned britain from extraditing a terrorist suspect abu qatada to jordan now is it possible that as far as can be considered more dangerous than a terrorist suspect. yes some of the way that our legal system w
european parliament. joining us live from london we're hearing that julian assange is preparing to appeal the european court of he to the european court of human rights i should say against this extradition how likely do you think brit is going to be successful. i think it's very unlikely i mean he's gone through this long appeal process in the u.k. he's lost his final appeal today as we've heard my understanding is he can put an appeal into the european court of justice but that is have to...
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>> in response to the criticism, swedish authorities have said the european court of human rights wouldrvene if julian assange was to face "in human or degrading treatment or unfair trial" in the u.s. >> i'm not sure i understand that. european court of human rights only has jurisdiction over europe. once he is in the u.s., there's not much they can do. the european court recently came down with a major decision with muslim men. what they said was so negative and so outrageous, in my view, and such a denial of rights that i would not depend on european court of human rights. they basically disregarded the fact that people spend years in solitary in the united states, that they get licenses, that they have where they cannot speak to each other. despite all of that evidence, the european court of human rights just approved the extradition of people from the united kingdom. >> let's go to julian assange in november after he lost his initial appeal. >> i have not been charged with any crime in any country. despite this, the european arrest warrant is so restrictive, that it prevents u.k. co
>> in response to the criticism, swedish authorities have said the european court of human rights wouldrvene if julian assange was to face "in human or degrading treatment or unfair trial" in the u.s. >> i'm not sure i understand that. european court of human rights only has jurisdiction over europe. once he is in the u.s., there's not much they can do. the european court recently came down with a major decision with muslim men. what they said was so negative and so...
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last chance then to escape being handed over to sweden is now appealing direct to the european court of human rights more on that in the coming hours. egypt's highest court this afternoon ordering the dissolution of the country's islamist dominated parliament after a ruling a third of m.p.'s were elected illegally and another court decision meantime allowing hosni mubarak's former premier to stay in the presidential race despite massive protests against it in the run off to take place this weekend. and a showdown between russia's top investigator and opposition journalists involving death threat accusations a bit of good news for a change is resolved peacefully the bush shaking hands the matter is closed. with egypt at the crossroads for his future now talks to a renowned middle east academic about how the arab spring saga reset. tariq ramadan you're a professor at contemporary. oxford university and also you are a professor at the faculty of the stomach studies in qatar and it's great to have you with us today sir so i know the situation in north africa and the middle east it's very complex and the
last chance then to escape being handed over to sweden is now appealing direct to the european court of human rights more on that in the coming hours. egypt's highest court this afternoon ordering the dissolution of the country's islamist dominated parliament after a ruling a third of m.p.'s were elected illegally and another court decision meantime allowing hosni mubarak's former premier to stay in the presidential race despite massive protests against it in the run off to take place this...
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any kind of protection and this is a consequence of our membership of the european union and the european court of human rights is is not going to help julia songs it's too busy helping people like to target you know the islamic hate preacher to. wander the streets of britain free while steering the job force we of acting as the us is sort of a proxy of your own on trying to get the songs over the whole thing you have and he didn't feel that there was anything wrong with the european arrest warrant and julian assange has always felt that there is this kind of state machinery working against him is that how we perceive exactly the same thing what worries us all the time is that more and more the rights of normal people doing protecting things like freedom of speech are being eroded yet at the same time the human rights of people . are being reinforced to the point where we're powerless to do anything so we're powered the powerless to remove the target from this country and we're powerless to protect our songs so you know it seems to me that we're moving backwards in time eludes losing the liberties that britain
any kind of protection and this is a consequence of our membership of the european union and the european court of human rights is is not going to help julia songs it's too busy helping people like to target you know the islamic hate preacher to. wander the streets of britain free while steering the job force we of acting as the us is sort of a proxy of your own on trying to get the songs over the whole thing you have and he didn't feel that there was anything wrong with the european arrest...
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we could see happening here one is that the legal team can make an application to the european court of human rights to they can make an application to the high court preventing that extradition order but that's still pretty unlikely that that would be successful and the third option is that you're actually going to see julian assange has extradition now going ahead and he could be under extradition on a plane back to sweden within ten days he does end up going back to sweden there he'll face questioning over these sexual assault allegations now of course it's important to remember that julian assange is never actually being charged he's just facing questioning there in sweden this is always been something the legal team has been very eager to point out and to clarify we've seen a real shift in the coverage surrounding the trial surrounding the man himself of course a very controversial stories coming out of wiki leaks we've seen governments around the world especially the u.s. government absolutely furious as some of the revelations wiki leaks was able to reveal and a lot of his supporters saying t
we could see happening here one is that the legal team can make an application to the european court of human rights to they can make an application to the high court preventing that extradition order but that's still pretty unlikely that that would be successful and the third option is that you're actually going to see julian assange has extradition now going ahead and he could be under extradition on a plane back to sweden within ten days he does end up going back to sweden there he'll face...
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juliana sunday appealed against his extradition to sweden and the european court of human rights while waiting for ecuador to decide on his request for political asylum something that could take weeks. tens of thousands rally at egypt's tahrir square against the military with the muslim brotherhood calling for the announcement of the presidential election results while the ruling generals blame the movement for stoking tension. eleven pm in moscow i met très a good to have you with us here on r t our top story turkey's prime minister's failed to confirm whether or not a turkish jet was shot down in syrian air space earlier reports suggested the plane was taken down by the syrian military artie's marie if in a marine if an osha is following developments in damascus. prime minister has sold to the media and they have they need some people that he'll be able to shed light on friday's events but in fact he said that god has only said that remains in the who happens to the to fish plane and the only thing that is clear and that he has confirmed is that the plane is missing and rescue and se
juliana sunday appealed against his extradition to sweden and the european court of human rights while waiting for ecuador to decide on his request for political asylum something that could take weeks. tens of thousands rally at egypt's tahrir square against the military with the muslim brotherhood calling for the announcement of the presidential election results while the ruling generals blame the movement for stoking tension. eleven pm in moscow i met très a good to have you with us here on...
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human rights laws i mentioned before and was in london in the u.k. working at a human rights n.g.o.s that primarily took cases to the european court on human rights and read the newspaper about a case of a british national a guy named james moxley who had gone to burma to protest human rights abuses and had gotten literally within eight hours of his arrival of seventeen year sentence in solitary confinement. well it was his third arrest there he was a bit relentless would be a fair way to describe it but nevertheless seventeen years seems pretty extreme for nonviolent protests and i tripped through a process myself with the organization that i was working with where i'd taken the case to the u.n. and when i came back to washington for the summer had gotten a bunch of members of congress involved in the work with the state department the british foreign office and a few things came together to trigger his release and that included winning the case at the un combined with word coming out that he'd been beaten up in his cell and those two things came together and he was out within a week and i found myself in the u.k. at heathrow airport you know where
human rights laws i mentioned before and was in london in the u.k. working at a human rights n.g.o.s that primarily took cases to the european court on human rights and read the newspaper about a case of a british national a guy named james moxley who had gone to burma to protest human rights abuses and had gotten literally within eight hours of his arrival of seventeen year sentence in solitary confinement. well it was his third arrest there he was a bit relentless would be a fair way to...
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the court's eyes so songe now is the choice of obeying the decision or appealing to the european court of human rights in strasburg and was signed has not been charged with any crime in sweden and supporters are concerned the extradition to sweden would lead to extradition to the united states where as we know a grand jury is reportedly deciding whether or not to charge a sign over wiki leaks unauthorized disclosures of classified information don't really keep you guys updated with any new information that comes out but it's a case that you have to watch because if a sign is brought to the u.s. this could have a chilling effect on the freedom of the press. our time for show and tell on tonight's program the earlier this week we spoke about the possibility of an internet bill of rights with julian sanchez now he suggested that we shouldn't need new regulations because our rights should already be covered in the original bill of rights that's in the constitution so i want to know what you think if america needs a bill of rights for the web producer for treason i sent you to find out what you had to say
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we could see happening here one is that the legal team can make an application to the european court of human rights to they can make an application to the high court preventing that extradition order but that's still pretty unlikely that that would be.
we could see happening here one is that the legal team can make an application to the european court of human rights to they can make an application to the high court preventing that extradition order but that's still pretty unlikely that that would be.
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court earlier rejected a songes defense argument that his european arrest warrant was invalid if the latest appeal is also dismissed a songe can still take his case to the european court of human rights prolonging the legal battle that started a year and a half ago the famous whistleblower denies wrongdoing his supporters fear the extradition to sweden is the first step in sending him to the u.s. for prosecution on espionage charges. in the case of julian assange isn't the only one of a possible crackdown on whistleblowers a new bill put forth in the british parliament might if adopted limit legal protection for employees who revealed corporate wrongdoing or illegal activity or he's sorry for a fix the possible repercussions for those who want to speak out. the war on whistle blowing it's a war the tradition called one two son has nothing against people that have a lot of wells and a lot of power behind the battle against. this video named collateral murder which is one of many wiki leaks revelations exposing real crimes revolutionizing whistleblowing and tearing down the divides between governments and ordinary people in the government who furious exposing wrongdoing can previously
court earlier rejected a songes defense argument that his european arrest warrant was invalid if the latest appeal is also dismissed a songe can still take his case to the european court of human rights prolonging the legal battle that started a year and a half ago the famous whistleblower denies wrongdoing his supporters fear the extradition to sweden is the first step in sending him to the u.s. for prosecution on espionage charges. in the case of julian assange isn't the only one of a...
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now if motions rejected a son who denies any wrongdoing can still take his case to the european court of human rights supporters many of whom are at the moment rallying near the court building believe that sweden might not be his final destination though and it's just a step toward sending him to the u.s. for prosecution on charges of espionage. meantime during the sciences just one of the targets of a possible clampdown on whistleblowers which is gaining momentum right now the british parliament is currently considering a bill which if adopted might deter people from coming forward and revealing serious rule breaking and corporate wrongdoing r.t. sarah firth reports the possible downsides for those who want to speak. the war on whistle blowing it's a war of attrition a good one to some who has nothing against people that have a lot of wells and a lot of power behind them the battle against. this video named collateral murder is just one of many wiki leaks revelations exposing real crimes revolutionizing whistleblowing and tearing down the divides between governments and ordinary people and the gover
now if motions rejected a son who denies any wrongdoing can still take his case to the european court of human rights supporters many of whom are at the moment rallying near the court building believe that sweden might not be his final destination though and it's just a step toward sending him to the u.s. for prosecution on charges of espionage. meantime during the sciences just one of the targets of a possible clampdown on whistleblowers which is gaining momentum right now the british...
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we could see happening here one is that the legal team can make an application to the european court of human rights to they can make an application to the high court preventing that extradition order but that's still pretty unlikely that that would be successful and the third option is that you're actually going to see julian assange has extradition now going ahead and he could be under extradition law here on a plane back to sweden within ten days so it's all going to happen for the quickly here and hopefully over the next couple of hours we'll get a bit more clarity about what that legal team plan to do but of course if he does end up going back to sweden there he'll face questioning over these sexual assault allegations now of course it's important to remember that julian a songe that wiki leaks founder has never actually being charged he's just facing questioning there in sweden this is always been something the legal team have been very eager to point out and to clarify the kids indeed aver this eighteen month legal battle that julian assange has undertaken with his team we've seen a real shif
we could see happening here one is that the legal team can make an application to the european court of human rights to they can make an application to the high court preventing that extradition order but that's still pretty unlikely that that would be successful and the third option is that you're actually going to see julian assange has extradition now going ahead and he could be under extradition law here on a plane back to sweden within ten days so it's all going to happen for the quickly...
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this motion is rejected assad who denies any wrongdoing can still take his case to the european court of human rights his supporters many of whom are at the moment rallying near the court building believe that sweden might not be his final destination and it's just a step toward sending him to the u.s. for prosecution on charges of espionage meantime two during the sarge is just one of the targets of a possible clampdown on whistle blowers is gaining momentum the british parliament is currently considering a bill which if adopted might deter people from coming forward and revealing serious rule breaking and corporate wrongdoing watch that report next hour here on this channel and the late edition of julian assange is interview program to as well as all the previous episodes available for you right now on a special section of our website www dot. dot com. there are three weeks to see these darkness blong united states going to be the. united states strongly condemning. the war illegally. without charge. i. can change the world tomorrow. the new sanctions against iran's oil trader due to begin later th
this motion is rejected assad who denies any wrongdoing can still take his case to the european court of human rights his supporters many of whom are at the moment rallying near the court building believe that sweden might not be his final destination and it's just a step toward sending him to the u.s. for prosecution on charges of espionage meantime two during the sarge is just one of the targets of a possible clampdown on whistle blowers is gaining momentum the british parliament is currently...
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the last chance to escape being handed over to sweden is by appealing directly to the european court of human rights much more on that story that's come out in the last hour in full in fifteen minutes also egypt's highest court orders the dissolution of the country's islam is dominated parliament after a ruling that a third of employees there were elected illegally and another court decision allows hosni mubarak's former premier to stay in the presidential race despite massive protests about it for the runoff to take place this week. also a showdown between russia's top investigator and an opposition journalist we're going to reporting on today involving death threats accusations has been resolved we hear the last hour peacefully both sides shaking hands and apologizing that matter is close they say. now sport. there thanks for watching and this is what is coming up over the next few minutes russia football chiefs to appeal against their punishment can you wait after fans attached to the euro. plus reigning champions spain defend their striker this fall nation ahead of tonight's game with the irish.
the last chance to escape being handed over to sweden is by appealing directly to the european court of human rights much more on that story that's come out in the last hour in full in fifteen minutes also egypt's highest court orders the dissolution of the country's islam is dominated parliament after a ruling that a third of employees there were elected illegally and another court decision allows hosni mubarak's former premier to stay in the presidential race despite massive protests about it...
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his lawyer says that he will apply to the european court of human rights. sent to sweden for questioning about accusations of sexual abuse. >>> egypt military rulers will announce 100 person assembly by today after the nation's highest court declared the parliament invalid. the court also ruled that the former member of the president hosni mubarak regime may run a presidential election run off this weekend. >>> new video of the five mexican police accused of kidnapping three men from hotel earlier this year. those men were found beaten to death. authorities say the officers were likely following orders from a drug cartel. time to start the 5:00 news. >>> now "good morning maryland." >> we are learning new details in the case of a teen killed by an off-duty baltimore county police officer. i am linda so. why the toon's mother says the officer got it all wrong. >> reporter: will sallabration is underway but we have new information regarding the festival going on at fort mchenry. >> all right. thank you charley. we will check in with him live at the inner harbo
his lawyer says that he will apply to the european court of human rights. sent to sweden for questioning about accusations of sexual abuse. >>> egypt military rulers will announce 100 person assembly by today after the nation's highest court declared the parliament invalid. the court also ruled that the former member of the president hosni mubarak regime may run a presidential election run off this weekend. >>> new video of the five mexican police accused of kidnapping three...
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an eleventh hour extradition stay they failed this battle is likely to end up in the european court of human rights. richard. the third. disappointment among his cyclo to the station and a real sense that this wasn't just the last stand and his legal team but along with the british justice fifty. third. remember you can always watch any of us some of his interview shows a lot on dot com during the storm storm and during the sounds of occupy protesters to head their first ten story of how a small movement became what it is now. and germany was violent clash between nazis and anti nazi groups and. more than seven hundred arrests. now on thursday ali and voted yes to the e.u. fiscal treaty by a margin of sixty to forty critics say the plan will impose long term austerity and permanent loss of sovereignty from dublin to brussels economic affairs. has more. ireland says yes to writing european austerity into law and ceding more sovereignty to brussels the sixty forty result saw a split between rich and poor with middle class and rural areas in favor and working class. against sinn fein leader gerry adam
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allegations while a son just last hope now than to avoid extradition is to appeal to the european court of human rights the world's best no whistleblower denies all the allegations against him he claims the case against him is a political one he fears his extradition to sweden will eventually see him handed over to the united states rees being investigated on the charges of espionage so he just joined us the the islam we're getting from now on the a.p. news agency breaking news u.k. supreme court has rejected a request to reopen the extradition case of wiki leaks founder julian assange he could therefore be one step closer to extradition. another fast developing news stories one last hour to egypt's political future looking increasingly uncertain the country's supreme.
allegations while a son just last hope now than to avoid extradition is to appeal to the european court of human rights the world's best no whistleblower denies all the allegations against him he claims the case against him is a political one he fears his extradition to sweden will eventually see him handed over to the united states rees being investigated on the charges of espionage so he just joined us the the islam we're getting from now on the a.p. news agency breaking news u.k. supreme...
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motion is rejected as sancia who denies any wrongdoing can still take his case to the european court of human rights his supporters believe that sweden might not be his final destination and is just a step toward sending him to the u.s. for prosecution. on charges of espionage. now we are closely following the twists and turns of the scandal and we'll bring you any reaction on the story as soon as we get it you can also find out more on the song stories we're running at our dot com. a look now at some other stories from around the world a series of bombings has shaken iraq killing at least fifty three people and injuring dozens of others four explosions targeted shia pilgrims in baghdad as they marked a religious anniversary other blasts went off in mainly she is cities al-qaeda affiliated islamist militants often attempt to stoke sectarian tensions by attacking shia pilgrims. ousted tunisian president ben ali has been sentenced and absentee of twenty years jailed by a military court in the country has been found guilty of a murder of murder looting and inciting disorder ben ali and his wife fled to
motion is rejected as sancia who denies any wrongdoing can still take his case to the european court of human rights his supporters believe that sweden might not be his final destination and is just a step toward sending him to the u.s. for prosecution. on charges of espionage. now we are closely following the twists and turns of the scandal and we'll bring you any reaction on the story as soon as we get it you can also find out more on the song stories we're running at our dot com. a look now...
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an eleventh hour extradition stay if they fail this battle is likely to end up in the european court of human rights it is being really a ritual. that should not be happening but. whether she is disappointment among his supporters at the station and a real sense that this wasn't just a loss for julian assange and his legal team but a loss for the british justice system as well sir. london. well under house arrest in britain julian assange has filmed his talk show the next day as an r.t. this cheese day don't forget you can also catch previous episodes at r.t. com. there is people have said years are two more e.u. austerity this week in a nationwide referendum supporters say this will ensure stability and more rescue casual critics fear the country will lose the power to make its own decisions artie's laura smith explains arland says yes to writing european austerity into law and ceding more sovereignty to brussels the sixty forty result saw a split between rich and poor with middle class and rural areas in favor and working class urban dwellers against sin fein leader gerry adams campaigned vigorous
an eleventh hour extradition stay if they fail this battle is likely to end up in the european court of human rights it is being really a ritual. that should not be happening but. whether she is disappointment among his supporters at the station and a real sense that this wasn't just a loss for julian assange and his legal team but a loss for the british justice system as well sir. london. well under house arrest in britain julian assange has filmed his talk show the next day as an r.t. this...
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political prisoners whenever i go i'm asked about mr holder and his future as we know the european court of human rights there are new political motives criminal case. so if someone suggests i go to prison you don't have good company of course we're talking about me here the former oil tycoon who is in prison at the moment on charges of investment and tax evasion now there of what were of course other issues covered at length and the first and foremost of those was the economy of course the euro is finding itself in a rather tight grips of the economic crisis we have a greece which is threatening to leave the eurozone and of course the decision on that is just weeks away from from now but it did look like the european leaders actually saw the picture and rather roams the colors they said that they're adamant in keeping a greece in the euro zone bonds on the terms and conditions that they themselves put down for the country and this of course comes on monday when the markets have crashed yet again. greece is gearing up for a parliamentary election in less than two weeks time which could mean athens scrap
political prisoners whenever i go i'm asked about mr holder and his future as we know the european court of human rights there are new political motives criminal case. so if someone suggests i go to prison you don't have good company of course we're talking about me here the former oil tycoon who is in prison at the moment on charges of investment and tax evasion now there of what were of course other issues covered at length and the first and foremost of those was the economy of course the...
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fight for freedom as far as the european court of human rights also no unity in you discord over immigration is mounting within the block as critics accuse governments of using hardline tactics with deadly consequences. the next the syrian government's warning of possible suicide bomb attacks in mosques in damascus after it arrested a man with ties to an al qaeda linked group the suspect is said to have confessed he was going to blow himself up in the center of the capital meantime u.n. observers have visited the town of half after intense battles between government and opposition forces there they found government buildings gutted from the inside with dead bodies believed to have been removed or buried before the u.n. mission parallels are already being drawn massacres in syria but there's growing doubt in the western media over the government's involvement in the atrocities across the country with reports also implicating rebel militia in the bloodshed some journalist went as far as claiming the opposition deliberately set them up to be shot by the syrian army david gibbs history professor
fight for freedom as far as the european court of human rights also no unity in you discord over immigration is mounting within the block as critics accuse governments of using hardline tactics with deadly consequences. the next the syrian government's warning of possible suicide bomb attacks in mosques in damascus after it arrested a man with ties to an al qaeda linked group the suspect is said to have confessed he was going to blow himself up in the center of the capital meantime u.n....
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an eleventh hour extradition stay if they fail this battle is likely to end up in the european court of human rights it is. really a ritual. that should not be have. told me unnecessary but if he is disappointment among his supporters at the station and a real sense that this wasn't just a loss beginning a stunt and his legal team but a loss for the british justice system as well sir. london first place investigative journalist tony goldwyn believes that julian assange is exposing of many wrongs at the government level is being overlooked. welcome to the topsy turvy kingdom where we have people like tony blair who should be arranged for war crime crimes wandering the streets free and yet someone who's done more than anybody in the last fifty years or so to advance the cause of radical publishing is under house arrest and possibly going to be even worse extradited and possibly end up in a jail in the united states i think ultimately we've got another year here again this has been going on and on for eighteen months now judy has been on house arrest i think we should just take stop for a moment as the
an eleventh hour extradition stay if they fail this battle is likely to end up in the european court of human rights it is. really a ritual. that should not be have. told me unnecessary but if he is disappointment among his supporters at the station and a real sense that this wasn't just a loss beginning a stunt and his legal team but a loss for the british justice system as well sir. london first place investigative journalist tony goldwyn believes that julian assange is exposing of many...